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Windows 2000 Terminal Services Printer Redirection Whitepaper
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Printing Process
The steps for transferring print data from an application to a remote printer are as follows:
1. Printer output is formatted for a specific printer by GDI and an associated KERNEL-mode or USER-mode (Windows 2000 drivers only) graphics printer driver.
2. The printer output is sent to the Terminal Server’s Spooler (this may require spooling to disk).
3. The server-side Spooler may perform additional processing on the print output, with the help of other USER-mode printer drivers.
4. In the case of a printer output for a TS port, the Spooler next sends the output to the dynamic port monitor (USBMON.DLL).
5. USBMON.DLL forwards the printer output to RDPDR.SYS, which sends the RAW data to the appropriate TS client machine.
6. The TS client machine sends the RAW printer output it has received to the locally attached printer.
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